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Fandom High Graduation Ceremony Class of 2007 Part I - Saturday Afternoon
The sun was shining high in the sky above the front lawn (not that this would matter to certain members of the audience since there was a nice awning and shaded pathways). A stage was set up with a podium and several seats for the administration and guests. Off to the side of the stage, a guitar for musical performances.
In front of the stage, blue and gold chairs were set for the largest graduating class in Fandom High history (not that it was a tough record to achieve), and to either side of those chairs were bleachers for students, family, friends, alumni, and residents of the town of Fandom who wanted to wtiness this event.
It was a beautiful day for a graduation.
[OOC:Please wait for OCD. You're good to go! This post is mostly for audience mingling, general graduation stuff, and such. Look for Part II with your standard Fandom Surprise early this afternoon.
It'll be kind of hard to miss the events of the second post, so you might want to hold off an any post-graduation posts for a while to avoid being Jossed.]
In front of the stage, blue and gold chairs were set for the largest graduating class in Fandom High history (not that it was a tough record to achieve), and to either side of those chairs were bleachers for students, family, friends, alumni, and residents of the town of Fandom who wanted to wtiness this event.
It was a beautiful day for a graduation.
[OOC:
It'll be kind of hard to miss the events of the second post, so you might want to hold off an any post-graduation posts for a while to avoid being Jossed.]

Valedictorian Speech - Rory Gilmore
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I live in two worlds. One is a world of books. I've been a resident of Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha County, hunted the white whale aboard the Pequod, fought alongside Napoleon, sailed a raft with Huck and Jim, committed absurdities with Ignatius J. Reilly, rode a sad train with Anna Karenina, and strolled down Swann's Way. It's a rewarding world, but my second one is by far superior.
My second one is populated with characters slightly less eccentric but supremely real, made of flesh and bone, full of love, who are my ultimate inspiration for everything. Richard and Emily Gilmore are kind, decent, unfailingly generous people. They are my twin pillars without whom I could not stand. I am proud to be their grandchild. My friends - Skywalkers to Sun, Chase to Crichton, Meerkats, Stickbugs, seniors and underclassmen alike - without whom my summers and winters both will be empty, are undoubtedly some of the most unflinchingly loyal and unquestionably brave people I've ever encountered, within a book or without one. But my highest and greatest inspiration comes from my best friend, the dazzling woman from whom I received my name and my life's blood, Lorelai Gilmore-Danes.
My mother never gave me any idea that I couldn't do whatever I wanted to do or be whomever I wanted to be. She filled our house with love and fun and books and music, unflagging in her efforts to give me role models from Jane Austen to Eudora Welty to Patti Smith. As she guided me through these incredible eighteen years, I don't know if she ever realized that the person I most wanted to be was her. Thank you, Mom. You are my guidepost for everything.
As we prepare ourselves today to leave Fandom High, I hope that no one chooses to abandon the memories that the school has inescapably etched upon us. I am a vastly different person than the Rory Gilmore who took those initial, hesitant steps through the gates of our school. My life at this institution, through times of joy and pain alike, have been the single greatest years of my life. As a result, fragments of my heart, soul, and the very essence of who I am are, and will continue to be in the years to come, inextricably bound to this rock and the buildings and people upon it.
Regardless of whether you feel as I do, not a single person who will be leaving this island can claim they're untouched. That is the ultimate goal of education - to reach students and alter them to their very core. Fandom, as always, has ways of doing so in a more unique fashion than the average education system. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the class of 2007."
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So she did what she could and made a face at her daughter from under her propeller beanie.
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"If Jaye had applied herself, she could have been validictorian," Karen said.
"SHE COULD NOT," protested Sharon.
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Yanno, in a broody and stoic sort of way.
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Damn those allergies that he didn't have.
He applauded until his hands hurt.
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She wanted photographic memories better than the ones her hang-over would allow for.
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